Emperor Antonio
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− | '''Emperor Antonio''' was the ruler of [[Seatopia]]. Even though he and his people were by no means inherently violent, when atomic tests conducted by the surface-dwellers threatened the stability and very existence of his country, Antonio appealed to the Seaptopians' god, [[Megalon]], to go forth and destroy the surface-dwellers. He also sent two of his agents to the surface to steal [[Jet Jaguar]], to act as a guide for Megalon, and when [[Godzilla]]'s intervention threatened the Seatopian plan, Antonio called upon [[Gigan]] for assistance as well. In the end, after Megalon's defeat, Antonio recalled the monster and sealed off the entrance to the surface world. | + | [[Image:Antonio.jpg|thumb|200px|Antonio.]] |
+ | '''Emperor Antonio''' was the ruler of [[Seatopia]]. Even though he and his people were by no means inherently violent, when atomic tests conducted by the surface-dwellers threatened the stability and very existence of his country, Antonio appealed to the Seaptopians' god, [[Megalon]], to go forth and destroy the surface-dwellers. He also sent [[Lead Seatopian Agent|two]] of [[Seatopian Agent|his agents]] to the surface to steal [[Jet-Jaguar]], to act as a guide for Megalon, and when [[Godzilla]]'s intervention threatened the Seatopian plan, Antonio called upon [[Gigan]] for assistance as well. In the end, after Megalon's defeat, Antonio recalled the monster and sealed off the entrance to the surface world. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 8 March 2009
Emperor Antonio was the ruler of Seatopia. Even though he and his people were by no means inherently violent, when atomic tests conducted by the surface-dwellers threatened the stability and very existence of his country, Antonio appealed to the Seaptopians' god, Megalon, to go forth and destroy the surface-dwellers. He also sent two of his agents to the surface to steal Jet-Jaguar, to act as a guide for Megalon, and when Godzilla's intervention threatened the Seatopian plan, Antonio called upon Gigan for assistance as well. In the end, after Megalon's defeat, Antonio recalled the monster and sealed off the entrance to the surface world.